Brasileiro

World | Jan 1994

Reviews

Don Farrell
Reviewed 2005-07-28
Percussion is OUTSTANDING. Probably the best recording ever done by Sergio Mendes. The best of Brazil's percussionists and songwriters. All vocals in Portuguese, except #4.
***1: 100 percussionists from Rio's Samba de Escolas (samba schools) call and response drumming , the leader is setting the rhythm and tempo and the group responds, then everyone kicks in, female vocals.
****2: Samba reggae & baiao (folk style from the Northeast). Fast drumming and vocals. There is an MTV type video and it is GREAT
**3: slower Samba reggae and Forro (fast style from the Northeast). Male and female vocals and chorus.
*4: Bahian style rap, in English. Afoxe (African influenced).
**5: Female vocalists, great percussion, mid tempo
**6: gentle samba, female vocalists., great couples dance.
7: Male vocal and guitar, different structured samba, slower.
8: Funk, R&B, sax and guitar, female vocalists.
9: Carlinhos Brown vocal, pop, jazzy, slower.
10: female vocalists, slower, flute and oboe.
11: a samba in 3/4 time, female vocalists, means popcorn, possible reference to the people who at Carnaval time catch one group here and dash to a different part of the city to see some other group.
***12: Carlinhos Brown vocal, female chorus, fast, great singing and percussion.
13: slow, female vocal, guitar, cello and oboe.
14: short 0:29 seconds, batucadu( fast percussion) ` D Farrell 03/98

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Track listing

1. Fanfarra (Cubua-Le-Le)
2. Magalenha
3. Indiado
4. What Is This?
5. Lua Soberana
6. Sambadouro
7. Senhoras Do Amazonas
8. Kalimba
9. Barabare
10. Esconjuros
11. Pipoca
12. Magano
13. Chorado
14. Fanfarra (Despedida)